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FruitFlowers

Fruit bouquets combine edibility with decorative value, similar to a chocolate fountain or a pizza used as a lampshade. Double up with this Groupon.

$30 for $60 Worth of Fruit Bouquets

Choose from options including a bouquet of strawberries and pineapple hearts with a bag of Hershey’s chocolates at its center ($52) or strawberries, pineapple daisy flowers with cantaloupe centers, and grapes served in a white basket ($59). See the available styles.

FruitFlowers

FruitFlowers’ unique edible bouquets delight eyes and stomachs in equal measure, arranging bright, daisy-shaped pineapple slices with cantaloupe centers and skewers of chocolate-dipped strawberries into reusable baskets and vases. Founders Susan Ellman and Ellen Davis began arranging slices of fresh fruit into floral shapes in 1984, working from their home kitchens. Since then, their artistic take on the fruit basket has become a popular way of both snacking and decorating, and their business has spread across the nation, much like the shadow cast by Godzilla as he crosses the ocean.

FruitFlowers

FruitFlowers’ unique edible bouquets delight eyes and stomachs in equal measure, arranging bright, daisy-shaped pineapple slices with cantaloupe centers and skewers of chocolate-dipped strawberries into reusable baskets and vases. Founders Susan Ellman and Ellen Davis began arranging slices of fresh fruit into floral shapes in 1984, working from their home kitchens. Since then, their artistic take on the fruit basket has become a popular way of both snacking and decorating, and their business has spread across the nation, much like the shadow cast by Godzilla as he crosses the ocean.